Last week a psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa from the London School of Economics was highlighted in Psychology Today where he concluded ‘that African American women were “objectively” less attractive than European American, Asian American, and Native American women&rsquo..

Black Confederates: A history ignored and suppressed
April 9, 2011
By Wayne Engle
In just three days, on April 12, the U.S. will observe the 150th anniversary of the firing on Fort Sumter, considered the start of the Civil War — or War Between the States, take your choice — which tor..

The lives of middle class Nigerian women differ greatly from those of most western women. Since pre-colonial days women retained certain economic opportunities within the social system. In fact, before the middle of the twentieth century, Nigerian women traditionally played a more signific..

Surprised? Once you go through this post you won’t be!
Some key points from my blog:
Geology – the history of earth – has influenced the history of mankind ever since the species was born.
A slight reorientation of plates and it would have been the Africans..

In writing about the Shoah (Holocaust), I was forced to examine human behavior during the most appalling and treacherous genocide in history. How could apparently normal people become butchers of innocent families? What persuaded German citizens and their allies (Einsatzgruppen) to believe tha..

From a Washington Post story:
"Geraldine Doyle, 86, who as a 17-year-old factory worker became the inspiration for a popular World War II recruitment poster that evoked female power and independence under the slogan "We Can Do It!," died Dec. 26 at a hospice in Lansing, Mich."
"Rosie the Riveter",..

I was Born on a Cool afternoon, rainy day of November, in Lucero Jamindan Capiz. I still live in lucero, Jamindan, and I go to school at Lucero Elementary School and in High school at Lucero national high School, I live with my parents Mrs. Pablito V. Laurino, my two brothers and five sister, W..